Glebe Collegiate Institute - Lux Glebana Yearbook (Ottawa, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1936

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Glebe Collegiate Institute - Lux Glebana Yearbook (Ottawa, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 120 of 148
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UX GLEBANAGXQQQ- !V4ff5 if FUQWUV5 IDVL69 HAIF FIEH7 HALF LIFI' HAL!- O O 00147567 www wwa O O DU75fD5 MIDDLE M5106 ENAP !fV5!Z7E !Yl00D.' Dll75lZ7f U O O O O U U his attack according to the position of his team on the Held. I-Ie will not kick on the Hrst down when the wind is against him, but will hold on to the ball as long as possible. He should kick on his Hrst down, however, if the wind is behind him. Thus he might catch the opposing back off guard, and then recover the ball some fifty or sixty yards down the field, or possibly it might result in a rouge. If the team is a heavy one, they should try to plunge with the ball. If the team is light, an aerial attack is perhaps the most successful. In short, a team should hold on to the ball as long as possible in its own area, and Ere all its guns in the opposition's half of the Held. It is much wiser to kick for a single point or place- ment on the third down, than to gamble on fl QEPALERE FLAMMAM A sequence play is always very useful. A signal is given, but instead of calling for one play only, it calls for two and sometimes three consecutive plays. Let us say it is a simple sequence calling for two plays. The first play, which may be a plunge, is run off as usual. Then there is a quick line up and the ball is snapped out on the second play without any further signal. Many times such a play will find the opposition not yet into their regular defen-- sive POSIUOD. The second half of the sequence play is fre- quently a sleeper play . A player on the offensive team, usually a good pass receiver, lies or kneels on the ground out near the side line and does not come back to the huddle. As the ball is snapped, he jumps up and sprints down the field to a position where he may receive a pass uncovered. This play often results in a touchdown, but is frequently ruined by over- enthusiastic rooters in the stand. A quick kick often helps a team that is weak in the kicking department. It is hoped that, with these few Football I-Iintsn, many readers of the Lux GLEBANA may become better acquainted with the game. Start the next football season off with a full touchdown. turn-out! FXAW UFXELUQWXLL Hilfj 7'z7ufH 1-f,fj,ff I . if R n V pk 1 X f ff . , LW .5 R 0 A A 4 7 ,137 I . f 746 l 5 s 1 , I I f 'Ji V gist 1 E P IS l I l V xg E1 N lx l fi l l I 5 X X , s 5 'ff l 1 , I if .wh limp! ,c 41 lim - M S L, . fx 2- ' lf, al!UKVdS E f Vi ' I JF 25145 ,L ,- TUUCH A c ARI ING 1433 I If I -EQUEEN 45441 C07l71Jff77lC77fS of CQA,1PL1Af1ENTS F . W. D A Y Of 2 P1'esc1'ipti011 and F amily Dmggist FRIEND BANK STREET and FIRST AVE. 4 117lf



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UX GLEBANACXQQ QHBALERE FLAMMAM SENIOR HOCKEY by JACK GREENE, SA His YEAR , the success of the Senior Hockey team is surpassing the highest hopes of the most optimistic students. Six teams comprise the Senior league: Lisgar, Tech, LaSalle, Ottawa U., St. Pat's and Glebe. Commercial High, champions in 1934 and 1935, did not enter a team this year and accordingly new senior hockey champions will be declared. A change in the E.O.S.S.A. rules has deprived the Glebe teams of many hockey players, but it will eventually make interscholastic hockey more equalized. The contents of this change, in brief, are: No player who is competing in an Industrial or City League, may play on an interscholastic hockey team. This rule is en- forced by all schools, and its effects are easily seen in the strong, well-balanced teams, lacking in individual stars, which comprise the league. The results of the league games up to this time are as follows: Glebe ....... Tech. . Glebe ....... Tech. . Glebe . . . . St. Pats Glebe . . . Ottawa Glebe . . LaSalle Glebe ....... Tech. . Glebe ....... St. Pats All players have contributed to the success of the team, with Butterworth, Stirling, Steven- son and Thompson going particularly well. The players wish to take this opportunity of extending to Mr. lVIacNamara their grateful thanks for his capable coaching, and hope that when the schedule has been completed that he will have coached a winning team. .1-G+.-1. JUNIOR HOCKEY by HAROLD HICKMAN, 4-F OR THE first time in a number of years the junior hockey team succeeded in bring- ing the honour of an E.O.S.S.A. title to the school. Under the guidance of Mr. A. S. Mitchell, the team completed a regular schedule of fourteen games, suffering only one defeat. In the city play-oH's, Glebe defeated LaSalle, the former champions, by a score of 3-2 in each of two over-time games. Glebe's next op- ponents,Cornwall,defaulted in favour of Glebe. All the boys played well,with special honours going to Millar, Bruce, Quilty, and Junke. The team all realize how important Mr. Mitchell's coaching has been to their success an,d wish to thank him for his expert guidance during the season. Si: if HK When I was in dan er from a lion , said an 3 .old African explorer, I tried sitting down and staring at him, as I had no weapons. How did it work? asked his companion. Perfectly, the lion didn't even offer to touch mef' Strange, how do you account for that? Well, sometimes I've thought it was because I sat down on the branch of a very tall tree. if SF 'X' Nitrogen is never found in Ireland because it is never found in a free state. 4119 GOLF by DONALD BRUNTON, 5-A LEEE CAINIE through her fourth year of 'golfdom' with colours flying. The local team again successfully defended their Interscholastic Championship and retained the A. C. Brown trophy. The competition was held as usual at the Chaudiere Golf Club under the direction of Mr. Frank Corrigan. Poor weather conditions made the playing difficult and as a result the team score was a little higher than in other years. Nevertheless, the tourna- ment proved a fine success, and resulted in a close fight between the Glebe players and our old Lisgar rivals. Considerable interest in this line of sport is being shown by the students, the more en- thusiastic are beginning to bring out their clubs with the first signs of spring and start their early spring training in the back yard. The Old man's gamel' is becoming much more popular among the students, and with this growing enthusiasm and the cordial co-opera- tion of various golf clubs in the city, several competitions are in prospect over different courses during the spring and fall. In general golf enjoyed another successful and progressive year as one of our school sports. Sl' SF Sk Only a convict likes to be stopped in thc middle of a sentence! I-A l

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